Disaster has plagued New York City throughout its long history. This online exhibit explores some of the epochal natural and human-made upheavals that have challenged New Yorkers and changed the city over the past two centuries

Fires, epidemics, riots, and storms robbed thousands of New Yorkers of their
lives and livelihoods, and shook citizens' confidence in their own and their
city's future, often costing the city countless millions of dollars,. Whether acts of nature or the result of human intention, greed, or error,
the shape and substance of these cataclysms profoundly affected
the city's development. Looking back at disasters can tell us a lot about
the ways the city's diverse communities, turbulent politics, and daunting
physical infrastructure evolved over the past two centuries.